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2020-01-30, Kayak

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The next day started with a lengthy boat ride to the north east corner of the bay, launching from a deserted beach again.


Ina tried some gentle rock hopping.


The limestone karst cliffs were dramatic.



Spot the kayaks at the base of the cliffs.


Mangrove seeds.


A fisherman was pulling in his nets.




Lunch was on the boat.


After lunch we were to enter a 'lost world'; the entrance is barely visible.




After the narrows the 'creek' opened out to reveal high cliffs each side and mangroves at the base.




On the way out was a spectacular cave, unfortunately, the camera made a poor job of the low light.




It was then time to say goodbye to Phang Nga bay and Thailand; a long tail boat ride, a speedboat ferry, a taxi and three flights home.


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